Geppert Lumber, a building material dealer located in the Roslyn section of Abington Township, announced last week that ownership has donated between $25,000 to $30,000 of materials to Habitat for Humanity’s new ReStore in Montgomery Township.
The ReStore is expected to open this fall in the Montgomery Commons shopping center (1200 Welsh Road, North Wales).
From ReStore’s announcement:
Geppert Lumber is marking its 100th anniversary in a big way—by giving back! In this video, Jimmy Geppert, President of Geppert Lumber, shares why supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission matters. Their generous donation—including interior and exterior doors, windows, hardware, railings, trim, and molding—will be sold at our new ReStore, opening this fall in the Montgomery Commons shopping center. Proceeds from the sale of this merchandise will help fund Habitat’s mission to create safe, affordable housing for families in Montgomery and Delaware counties. Thank you, Geppert Lumber, for a century of quality products, trusted service, and community commitment. Here’s to the next 100 years!
You can watch their Facebook video announcement here.
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